YAReG 1.0 freeware

YAReG (written by Andreas Kunz) is a free graphical frontend for rfstool (written by Gerson Kurz). It provides easy and Comfortable read access to your ReiserFS formatted Linux partitions through an user interface familiar from Windows Explorer. ...

Author Andreas Kurz
Released 2008-08-18
Filesize 102 kB
Downloads 531
OS Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords ReiserFS Partition, Access ReiserFS Partition, Access Content, RFS, Partition, Access, YAReG
Users' rating
(8 rating)
YAReGFile & Disk ManagementWindows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP
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YAReG freeware - The Latest Versions History
1.0 Aug 18, 2008 New Release * Feature: enable sorting by column in the right-hand view
* Feature: make the splitter between the views functional
* Feature: make "Backspace" navigate one level up
* Enhancement: show date/time Explorer-like
* Enhancement: do not copy, but move files when doing drag&drop
* Change: internal cleanup
* Change: use the GPL license for publishing YAReG

August 18th, 2008: New webspace provider for YAReG:
The last time YAReG moved (to yareg.akucom.de) was the day when the Olympic Summer Games in Athens were beginning. Funnily there are again Olympic Summer Games ongoing now, this time in Beijing (they admittedly have already started a couple of days ago). And again (or still?) YAReG is the first hit when people google for "read reiserfs windows". And there are still a lot of downloads (11,000 in 2008 so far).
However, visitors of this page should not notice any change because the URL/domain has remained the same.

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